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Italian dressing is a heterogeneous mixture. It is made up of multiple different components that can be seen as distinct parts within the overall mixture.
Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
no it's a heterogeneous mixture
If you can see particles (like spices) in it, it's not a solution.If it separates, it's not a solution.Italian dressing has both those properties, so it's not a solution twice over.
No. Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
No, Italian dressing is not a true solution. It is a mixture of oil, vinegar, herbs, and spices that do not dissolve or chemically combine to form a homogeneous solution. The ingredients in Italian dressing remain visibly separate.
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Yes. It is a compound of several ingredients which eventually separate if left standing for too long.
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Italian salad dressing is a mixture of ingredients using a specific recipe to give it its unique flavor.
Cooking oil is an example of a homogeneous mixture, because it has the same consistancy throughout. There is no need to shake it up before using. Shaking is necessary when the contents of a solution settle at the bottom of a solution, such as in Italian salad dressing.
Heterogenous. If left alone for a while the oil will separate from the vinegar and some of the spices will either float or sink to the bottom. Homogenous means the substance is the same throughout, always.